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"Think he's suffering from Stockholm Syndrome"
“why do you hate your own race?”
"This site is totally bogus!Still looking for the KKK logo"
"The "guy" is obviously off his rocker"
"Frightening"
"I admire your courage and fortitude."
“your blog is fearless, diverse, thought provoking and funny”

WASHINGTON — Federal law enforcement and national security officials are preparing to seek sweeping new regulations for the Internet, arguing that their ability to wiretap criminal and terrorism suspects is “going dark” as people increasingly communicate online instead of by telephone.

Essentially, officials want Congress to require all services that enable communications — including encrypted e-mail transmitters like BlackBerry, social networking Web sites like Facebook and software that allows direct “peer to peer” messaging like Skype — to be technically capable of complying if served with a wiretap order. The mandate would include being able to intercept and unscramble encrypted messages.

The bill, which the Obama administration plans to submit to lawmakers next year, raises fresh questions about how to balance security needs with protecting privacy and fostering innovation. And because security services around the world face the same problem, it could set an example that is copied globally…

We have nothing against this proposal, per se. But we are amazed at the lack of outrage from the usual suspects, including of course, the New York Times.

House Minority Leader Steny Hoyer took to FOX on Sunday to criticize Stephen Colbert’s appearance before a Congressional committee as ‘inappropriate’ two days after Speaker Nancy Pelosi used directly opposite language to describe Colbert’s testimony, calling it "appropriate…. I think it’s great."

Comedian Stephen Colbert’s satirical testimony before a House subcommittee last week was "an embarrassment" that should not have happened, the second-ranking House Democrat said Sunday.

"I think his testimony was not appropriate," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said on " Fox News Sunday." "What he had to say was not the way it should have been said.

On Friday, Nancy Pelosi endorsed Colbert’s appearance.

"Of course I think it’s appropriate," Pelosi told reporters on Friday "He’s an American, right? He comes before the committee, has a point of view, he can bring attention to an important issue like immigration.""I think it’s great," Pelosi added.

So — what’s the benefit Steny Hoyer sees for himself in directly contradicting the Speaker’s statement only two days ago?

And will Leader Hoyer appear on The Colbert Report to discuss the appearance with Stephen Colbert? Will he bell the lion in his own den? Does Steny Hoyer have the balls to criticize Stephen Colbert in his own house, or will he confine his criticism of Colbert — and Pelosi — to a friendly venue like FOX ‘News’ Sunday?

Ok I specifically went to a left leaning website to grab this post. I don’t mean to sound racial here but someone please tell me what the fuck is so goddamn funny about Colbert?
This dude is not funny. Is this one of those examples of the humor corresponding to the race of the people hearing it? Do only white people (young white people) think dude is funny? I don’t understand why he is so popular because dude is retarded and silly folks I swear I can appreciate good humor.

With Democrats credibility in the toilet why or how the hell could someone think that bringing this jackass to the hill was a good idea?

Two days after being confronted by ABC News, Bank of America has fired a debt collection agency after several of its operators were caught using racist and obscene phone calls to collect debts from bank customers.

"What's up, you f---ing n---r?" said one of the collection agents in a message to 32-year old Allen Jones of Dallas, who owed $81 on his Bank of America credit card.

"This is your f---ing wake up call, man," the debt collector said in a message left at Jones' home at 6:30 a.m.

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Now now Peggy, I do think some comedians like Lewis Black for example who are leftist that I think are funny. I have a wide range of what I think is funny. I’m a Family Guy, Simpsons, Boondocks funny. I like Two and a Half Men and Big Bang Theory, but I also like the humor of many Black comedians on Def Comedy Jam. My point is Colbert is just plain stupid, he is not even remotely funny and I have tried to figure out the mindset of someone who does think he is funny and even more so why some idiot fuck Democrat would invite this silly bastard to do a seriously un-funny routine wasting taxpayer money and time.I know I’m not the most responsive blogger dude on the planet and this is why although I have a fair share of readers I receive few comments. More e-mails than comments tho. But there are critical social issues like Colbert’s un-funniness that just calls out for more cerebral processing.

Well its obvious you won’t “live and let live.” I mean seriously are you fucking delusional, mentally ill or what.This blog is my opinion portal. I think dude is a humorless jackass. That is my opinion so fuck off and die! Damn

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The term 'Magic Negro' was used by Los Angelas Times columnist David Ehrenstein in an article he wrote on March 19th, 2007. Mr. Ehrenstein, an African-American, used the term to describe the then Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois. It was picked up by Rush Limbaugh and parodied in a song by Paul Shanklin a frequent guest of Mr. Limbaugh's.